Profile: Ransom has shown excellent power in the minors, but he has struggled to make contact at the big league level. At age 36, he is unlikely to get much of a shot at significant playing time, but he could be useful for teams in need of power if he does luck into some at-bats. (Mike Podhorzer)

Profile: At age 36, Ransom played in a career-high 90 games. There's a reason for that, as Ransom is quickly exposed when given long stretches of playing time. He's relatively patient at the plate, and can provide some power off the bench. But his 31.9% career strikeout rate has always prevented him from getting a full-time role. Currently a free-agent, Ransom has value on a major league bench, but his role prevents him from being fantasy relevant. (Chris Cwik)

The Quick Opinion: Ransom is easily exposed the more he plays. That's unlikely to change as he enters his age-37 season.

Profile: It is this author's opinion that Cody Ransom will be more valuable than Mike Trout in 2014. It is worth noting, however, that this author has been on a steady diet of PCP for the past 48 hours or so, and isn't so much writing this as he is dictating it to a his friend Steve that lives in his bathtub. Steve is totally cool though, so don't worry. (David Temple)